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A named pipe is an inter-process communication mechanism, which exists both on Unix and Unix-like systems (where it is also known as a FIFO and is file-like), and on Microsoft Windows (where it is an in-memory kernel object). The semantics and APIs differ substantially between the platforms.

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unix domain socket VS named pipes?

After looking at a unix named socket and i thought they were named pipes. I looked at name pipes and didnt see much of a difference. I saw they were initialized differently but thats the only thing i ...
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IPC performance: Named Pipe vs Socket

Everyone seems to say named pipes are faster than sockets IPC. How much faster are they? I would prefer to use sockets because they can do two-way communication and are very flexible but will choose ...
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What are named pipes?

What are they and how do they work? Context happens to be SQL Server
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Example of Named Pipes

How do I write a simple--bare minimum needed for it to work--test application that illustrates how to use IPC/Named Pipes? For example, how would one write a console application where Program 1 says "...
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WCF named pipe minimal example

I'm looking for minimal example of WCF Named Pipes (I expect two minimal applications, server and client, which can communicate via a named pipe.) Microsoft has the briliant article Getting Started ...
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Example of using named pipes in Linux shell (Bash)

Can someone post a simple example of using named pipes in Bash on Linux?
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Why does a read-only open of a named pipe block?

I've noticed a couple of oddities when dealing with named pipes (FIFOs) under various flavors of UNIX (Linux, FreeBSD and MacOS X) using Python. The first, and perhaps most annoying is that attempts ...
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PipeTransmissionMode.Message: How do .NET named pipes distinguish between messages?

Can somebody clarify the meaning of PipeTransmissionMode.Message in .NET? How does .NET distinguish one message passed through the pipe from another? Can I serialize an object using a ...
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Python and Windows Named Pipes

What is the proper way of communicating with named pipes on Windows from Python? I've googled it, and can't find any packages that wrap this communication. There are: some descriptions of how to do ...
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What is a good way to shutdown Threads blocked on NamedPipeServer#WaitForConnection?

I start my application which spawns a number of Threads, each of which creates a NamedPipeServer (.net 3.5 added managed types for Named Pipe IPC) and waits for clients to connect (Blocks). The code ...
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How slow are TCP sockets compared to named pipes on Windows for localhost IPC?

I am developing a TCP Proxy to be put in front of a TCP service that should handle between 500 and 1000 active connections from the wild Internet. The proxy is running on the same machine as the ...
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How to create a named pipe in node.js?

How to create a named pipe in node.js? P.S.: For now I'm creating a named pipe as follows. But I think this is not best way var mkfifoProcess = spawn('mkfifo', [fifoFilePath]); mkfifoProcess.on('...
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Named Pipe Server throws UnauthorizedAccessException when creating a second instance if PipeSecurity is set

I am trying to write a (elevated privilege) service that will talk to a non privileged winforms application. I was able to have two console applications (one elevated one not) talk back and forth no ...
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Python read named PIPE

I have a named pipe in linux and i want to read it from python. The problem is that the python process 'consumes' one core (100%) continuously. My code is the following: FIFO = '/var/run/mypipe' os....
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SQL Connection Error: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException (0x80131904)

I am seeing this in several situations and it is intermittent in our web based application connecting to SQL Server 2008 R2 serve back end. Users are coming across a point 2 point connection and ...
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Using FFMPEG to stream continuously videos files to a RTMP server

ffmpeg handles RTMP streaming as input or output, and it's working well. I want to stream some videos (a dynamic playlist managed by a python script) to a RTMP server, and i'm currently doing ...
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How to open a Windows named pipe from Java?

On our Linux system we use named pipes for interprocess communication (a producer and a consumer). In order to test the consumer (Java) code, I would like to implement (in Java) a dummy producer ...
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WCF vs. .Net Remoting

according to this article, WCF with named pipes is the best choice for IPC, and it is around 25 % faster than .Net Remoting. I have the following code that compares WCF with named pipes with .Net ...
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Create Windows named pipe in C++

I am trying to create a simple communication between 2 processes in C++ (Windows) like FIFO in Linux. This is my server: int main() { HANDLE pipe = CreateFile(TEXT("\\\\.\\pipe\\Pipe"), ...
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c# Full Duplex Asynchronous Named Pipes .NET

I am trying to achieve a full-duplex client-server communication scheme, on 2 different machines (only), where each end-point (client or server) can send stuff at any time, asynchronously (non-...
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Breaking ReadFile() blocking - Named Pipe (Windows API)

To simplify, this is a situation where a NamedPipe SERVER is waiting for a NamedPipe CLIENT to write to the pipe (using WriteFile()) The Windows API that is blocking is ReadFile() The Server has ...
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A standard Unix command-line tool for piping to a socket

I have some applications, and standard Unix tools sending their output to named-pipes in Solaris, however named pipes can only be read from the local storage (on Solaris), so I can't access them from ...
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System.IO.Exception: Pipe is broken

I have two .NET applications that talk to each other over a named pipe. Everything is great the first time through, but after the first message is sent, and the server is going to listen again, the ...
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How do I perform a non-blocking fopen on a named pipe (mkfifo)?

If I have a program which creates and attempts to open a named pipe using mkfifo, how can I open a pipe for reading or writing without blocking? Specifically, I'm writing a C program which can be run ...
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Shared memory between 2 processes (applications)

I can't find any useful answer for this question, although it has been asked in a different way several times. I want to share a memory between two processes (two different applications), so that one ...
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Sample on NamedPipeServerStream vs NamedPipeServerClient having PipeDirection.InOut needed

I'm looking for a good sample where NamedPipeServerStream and NamedPipeServerClient can send messages to each other (when PipeDirection = PipeDirection.InOut for both). For now I found only this msdn ...
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Sockets vs named pipes for local IPC on Windows?

Are there any reasons for favoring named pipes over sockets for local IPC (both using win-api), effectiveness-wize, resource-wize or otherwise, since both behave very much alike (and likely to be ...
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Named pipes usage. Multiple clients, one server, multiple parallel requests

I'm trying to implement a named pipes server in .NET. The client will be C++. The nature of the data sent is not relevant to the question. My first naive implementation looks something like: using (...
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What are the differences between pipes in Windows and Linux?

What are the differences between pipes in Windows and Linux?
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C++: Implementing Named Pipes using the Win32 API

I'm trying to implement named pipes in C++, but either my reader isn't reading anything, or my writer isn't writing anything (or both). Here's my reader: int main() { HANDLE pipe = CreateFile(...
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Is there a way to improve performance of linux pipes?

I'm trying to pipe extremely high speed data from one application to another using 64-bit CentOS6. I have done the following benchmarks using dd to discover that the pipes are holding me back and not ...
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Prevent FIFO from closing / reuse closed FIFO

Consider the following scenario: a FIFO named test is created. In one terminal window (A) I run cat <test and in another (B) cat >test. It is now possible to write in window B and get the ...
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Importing zipped CSV file into PostgreSQL

I have a big compressed csv file (25gb) and I want to import it into PostgreSQL 9.5 version. Is there any fast way to import zip or qzip file into postgres without extracting the file?
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C# UnauthorizedAccessException when enabling MessageMode for read-only named pipe (NamedPipeClientStream class)

There's a problem with the NamedPipeClientStream class in .NET, in that you cannot create an instance of this class with PipeDirection.In, and then successfully change the ReadMode to ...
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NamedPipeClientStream can not access to NamedPipeServerStream under session 0

I have NamedPipeClientStream which connects to NamedPipeServerStream. They exchange a couple of messages, and then NamedPipeClientStream closing, while NamedPipeServerStream recreated and continue ...
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Multithreaded NamePipeServer in C#

Hi I want to use NamedPipeServerStream which is new from .NET 3.5 for namedpipe communication. I want to write multi-threaded pipe server. is it handled by default or I should write code for that. my ...
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Async two-way communication with Windows Named Pipes (.Net)

I have a windows service and a GUI that need to communicate with each other. Either can send messages at any time. I'm looking at using NamedPipes, but it seems that you cant read & write to the ...
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Best way to convert Stream (of unknown length) to byte array, in .NET?

I have the following code to read data from a Stream (in this case, from a named pipe) and into a byte array: // NPSS is an instance of NamedPipeServerStream int BytesRead; byte[] StreamBuffer = new ...
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Should named pipes opened with mkfifo be closed and how?

I am using a named pipe to capture the output of an external program (wgrib2) within another program (MATLAB). The MATLAB code is below, and system() accesses the command line to make the pipe: system(...
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How to use named pipes in C# correctly -- several connections, server recreation etc

I need to implement an inter-process communication between C# applications. I decided to use named pipes and wrote the following code: Server while (true) { using (var server = new ...
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Using named pipes with bash - Problem with data loss

Did some search online, found simple 'tutorials' to use named pipes. However when I do anything with background jobs I seem to lose a lot of data. [[Edit: found a much simpler solution, see reply to ...
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PhantomJS: pipe input

I am trying to use PhantomJS to render an html page to pdf. I do not want to write the files to disk, I have the html in memory, and I want the pdf in memory. Using the excellent answer from Pooria ...
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WCF NamedPipe CommunicationException - "The pipe has been ended. (109, 0x6d)."

I am writing a Windows Service with accompanying "status tool." The service hosts a WCF named pipe endpoint for inter-process communication. Through the named pipe, the status tool can periodically ...
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How to create a virtual file?

I'd like to simulate a file without writing it on disk. I have a file at the end of my executable and I would like to give its path to a dll. Of course since it doesn't have a real path, I have to ...
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C++ and C# Communication using Named Pipe

I'm trying to reverse enginering a dll injected into a process, that does hook winsock send() and send data over a PipeStream. This is the C# code that read the pipe stream: [StructLayout(...
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Is there any way to sniff named pipe traffic in Windows?

Is there any tool that can monitor/capture/sniff named pipe traffic? Even when max instance = 1?
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is NetNamedPipeBinding safe?

I would like to know if netNamedPipeBinding is considered safe: On one hand NetNamedPipeBinding implements security only on the transport Layer and it uses NTLM (source) that is no longer recommended ...
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How to create named pipe (mkfifo) in Android?

I am having trouble in creating named pipe in Android and the example below illustrates my dilemma: res = mkfifo("/sdcard/fifo9000", S_IRWXO); if (res != 0) { LOG("Error while creating a pipe (...
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How to flush a pipe using bash

I have a script that writes to a named pipe and another that reads from the pipe. Occasionally, when starting the script I have noticed that the contents of the pipe exist from a previous run of the ...
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Is it possible to open a named pipe with command line in windows?

I want to interact with the pipe manually , but so far I can only do this in the programe,which is not very intuitive. The effect I want to achieve is a little similar to : telnet localhost 3306 ...
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